Hi Hans and everyone, On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 12:07:55PM +0200, Hans de Goede wrote: > Hi, > > On 5/20/21 11:29 AM, Fabio Aiuto wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I'm stick with removal of 5Ghz code from rtl8723bs wireless card driver > > (in staging subsystem). > > > > I think that this task comprehend deletion of all code managing > > 80Mhz bandwidth and upper bandwidth (160 and 80+80). For the latter > > it's simple, there's quite no code (unused enums and obsolete comments). > > > > The former seems to be trickier, there are handlers like this: > > > > /* 3 Set Reg483 */ > > SubChnlNum = phy_GetSecondaryChnl_8723B(Adapter); > > rtw_write8(Adapter, REG_DATA_SC_8723B, SubChnlNum); > > > > phy_GetSecondaryChnl_8723B() contains code like: > > > > } else if (pHalData->CurrentChannelBW == CHANNEL_WIDTH_40) { > > if (pHalData->nCur40MhzPrimeSC == HAL_PRIME_CHNL_OFFSET_UPPER) > > SCSettingOf20 = VHT_DATA_SC_20_UPPER_OF_80MHZ; > > else if (pHalData->nCur40MhzPrimeSC == HAL_PRIME_CHNL_OFFSET_LOWER) > > SCSettingOf20 = VHT_DATA_SC_20_LOWER_OF_80MHZ; > > } > > > > so if we are on a 40M channel some settings involving 80M are made and > > the whole is then written on card registers. > > I'm no wifi expert, so I was hoping someone else would respond... > > With that said I believe you should keep this else block, this part of the > function seems to select the order of the bonded channels when bonding > multiple 20MHz channels together. > > The "if (pHalData->CurrentChannelBW == CHANNEL_WIDTH_80) {}" part can be > removed because on 2.4G only devices 80 MHz width is not supported, but > the 40MHz bit should stay, the constants for the register bits may be named > after the 80MHz option, but I believe these same register bits will impact > the 40Mhz case too. agreed, just remove the CHANNEL_WIDTH_80 branch is good > > It might be a good idea to rename the constants to VHT_DATA_SC_20_*_OF_40MHZ > in a separate patch. good idea, I was misguided by the trailing *_80MHZ in constant name > > Regards, > > Hans > thank you Hans, fabio